●The TLC542 is a CMOS converter built around an 8-bit switched-capacitor successive-approximation analog-to-digital converter. The device is designed for serial interface to a microprocessor or peripheral via a 3-state output with three inputs [including I/O CLOCK, CS\ (chip select), and ADDRESS INPUT]. The TLC542 allows high-speed data transfers and sample rates of up to 40,000 samples per second. In addition to the high-speed converter and versatile control logic, an on-chip 12-channel analog multiplexer can sample any one of 11 inputs or an internal _self-test_ voltage, and the sample and hold is started under microprocessor control. At the end of conversion, the end-of-conversion (EOC) output pin goes high to indicate that conversion is complete.
●The converter incorporated in the TLC542 features differential high-impedance reference inputs that facilitate ratiometric conversion, scaling, and isolation of analog circuitry from logic and supply noises. A switched-capacitor design allows low-error (±0.5 LSB) conversion in 20 us over the full operating temperature range.
●The TLC542C is characterized for operation from 0°C to 70°C and the TLC542I is characterized for operation from \x9640°C to 85°C.
● 8-Bit Resolution A/D Converter
● Microprocessor Peripheral or Stand-Alone Operation
● On-Chip 12-Channel Analog Multiplexer
● Built-In Self-Test Mode
● Software-Controllable Sample and Hold
● Total Unadjusted Error ... ±0.5 LSB Max
● Direct Replacement for Motorola MC145041
● Onboard System Clock
● End-of-Conversion (EOC) Output
● Pinout and Control Signals Compatible With the TLC1542/3 10-Bit A/D Converters
● CMOS Technology